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Jelly Roll's career-redefining success has extended to the point that it's causing incredible, full-circle impacts on his ...
Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? Eminem appeared as a surprise guest during Jelly Roll's set on Sunday night at Ford Field in Detroit, emerging on stage to a deafening crowd to perform ...
Jelly Roll fans erupted in applause when he introduced Eminem at his show in Detroit on Sunday (May 18). The pair sang "Lose Yourself" together just before the country singer's set wrapped.
Following the release of Eminem‘s 12th studio album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), Jelly Roll, whose hit song “Save Me” is sampled on the LP’s closing track, took to social ...
Eminem released "The Death of Slim Shady" album on Friday. Jelly Roll is opening up about a full circle moment that has left him feeling "forever grateful." On Friday, Eminem released his new ...
Jelly Roll brought out Eminem during his performance Sunday night at Ford Field, surprising the sold-out crowd of more than 46,000 during his opening set at Post Malone's Big Ass Stadium Tour date ...
Jelly Roll opened for Post Malone and performed with Eminem in Detroit before flying to Los Angeles for the "American Idol" finale. He performed with "American Idol" winner Jamal Roberts on the ...
Jelly Roll enlisted Eminem for a rendition of the rapper’s 2002 hit “Lose Yourself” at Detroit’s Ford Field on Sunday night. Jelly Roll started the Oscar-winning song himself before being ...
Before he wrapped an hourlong set at Detroit's Ford Field, Jelly Roll had one last trick up his sleeve. As he performed a cover of "Lose Yourself" — a favorite of his while visiting the Motor ...
Recently, Jelly Roll got to meet one of his idols, Eminem, and now they even have a song together. A really powerful song called "Somebody Save Me," which borrows the hook from Jelly Roll's hit ...
No, it was Eminem, who joined Jelly Roll for a performance of “Lose Yourself.” “If you can’t tell, that was a childhood dream come f*cking true, Detroit,” Jelly Roll told the sold-out ...